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In Week 3 of our 14-week Striper Migration Report videos, Assistant Editor, Matt Haeffner, gets in touch with Joe Albanese of the Hudson River Fisherman's Association, and Kevin Ryan of Tog Candy Jigs, to discuss the current state of the spring migration in and around New York City. Joe covers what the spawning run looks like in the Hudson River this week, as well as the importance of a strong run of river herring and bunker in the Hudson each spring. Then, Kevin Ryan fills us in on the fresh wave of migratory fish outside of New York Harbor, the ideal water temps for fishing flutter spoons around bunker schools, and how to differentiate between resident stripers and migratory fish.
A big push of migratory stripers from 28 to 35 inches made their way into the NY Bight as ocean water temperatures steadily climbed to 50 degrees this week. Meanwhile, in the Long Island Sound, schoolies continue to press north and east toward Block Island Sound, and Chesapeake spawning conditions are approaching their peak with water temps hitting 58 degrees.
» Check Out the Hudson River Fisherman's Association: thehrfa.org
» Check Out Tog Candy Jigs: togcandyjigs.com
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